You'll definitely want to consider a case or screen protector for the G'zOne Commando's touchscreen. For listening to music, you'll need wired headphones or a stereo Bluetooth headset. To power your phone, you'll need a battery or charger.

We've got handy guides available to help you find the best accessories for your Casio G'zOne Commando.

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